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Settings.ini adobe media encoder cc 2018
Settings.ini adobe media encoder cc 2018





settings.ini adobe media encoder cc 2018
  1. #Settings.ini adobe media encoder cc 2018 drivers
  2. #Settings.ini adobe media encoder cc 2018 software

I'm pretty skeptical that adobe products even use hardware whitelists, let alone through text files.Most of the reserved downloads (including the 32-bit version) can be requested to reupload via email.

settings.ini adobe media encoder cc 2018

ini or txt file, but no instructions on where to find it.

settings.ini adobe media encoder cc 2018

There was also the suggestion to enable unsupported GPU acceleration in AE preferences, which did nothing, or to add your GPU to some whitelist. People said at the time that adobe was phasing ray tracing out (why? it's only just becoming viable) so nvidia stopped installing specific modules which support it on their chips. I researched this topic but couldn't find any mention of it after ~2014. Yes, I've made sure there are light sources. If I switch to C4D renderer, the layer becomes visible again. If I untick the 3D layer checkbox, the layer becomes visible again. It doesn't give me an error message or anything, it just makes all 3D object layers become invisible, as if opacity were set to 0%. In after effects, I am unable to use ray-traced rendering. This is the wrong forum for it, but since it's a secondary question I'm going to ask anyway. So, is this normal? I'd normally assume it's normal, since how can a 1080 Ti not be supported hardware, but when rendering with mercury (CUDA) I'm not seeing very much GPU usage relative to idle. I never even suspected there might be a problem until I went into the preset settings menu. and performance in benchmarks is exactly in line with what I'd expect from an overclocked 1080 Ti with 375W power delivery. There definitely isn't a problem recognizing the GPU for anything else, it shows up readily on various monitoring/system info programs like CPU-Z, HWMonitor, hwinfo64, etc. Every aspect of the system works perfectly for every other program I've tried.

#Settings.ini adobe media encoder cc 2018 drivers

I have the latest Nvidia drivers and in fact I never had any older drivers to begin with since I built this PC a month ago. There is nothing wrong with the GPU or my drivers. And if my system is not actually using the GPU for rendering then I have a serious problem obviously. That would be kind of a problem if I want to use GPU for rendering and CPU for encoding, which I've heard affects quality for some codecs. Or if it's just grayed out because it's going to use whatever I pick for rendering anyway. I'm not sure if this stops me from actually recruiting the GPU for encoding. But when I go to create a new preset, or edit the *ENCODING* settings of any existing preset, the dropdown menu for "Performance:" is grayed out and inaccessible.

#Settings.ini adobe media encoder cc 2018 software

I can manually set that to Software Only. To clarify, when I open media encoder, the "Renderer: _" dropdown defaults to Mercury GPU Acceleration (CUDA), so it is showing up. If more specs would help with your input let me know and I can give a more thorough accounting.







Settings.ini adobe media encoder cc 2018